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What is an incomplete right bundle branch block in the heart?

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Electrical slowing: The conduction of electricity in the lower chambers of the heart occurs through the left and right bundles. An incomplete right bundle branch block is an insignificant finding, representing a slight slowing in the electrical conduction as it passes through the right side of the heart. Please be aware that this has nothing to do with blockages in the arteries or heart attacks.

Answered 8/6/2015

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Dr. George Mathew answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Benign condition.: It is a benign condition of ECG dx.Qrs less than 119 msec( 110-119-incomplete!

Answered 3/24/2018

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Dr. Mark Rasak answered

Specializes in Cardiology

A slowing of conduct: The coduction of the heart goes thru both the left and right bundles when there is a slowing of conduction its called a bundle branch. If its slower than normal but not considered a complete block, its called an incomplete bundle braanch. Rt sided blocks are typically benign.

Answered 11/5/2012

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